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System and method for managing intellectual property-based risks

a technology of intellectual property and risk management, applied in the field of methods and systems for managing intellectual property risk, can solve problems such as developing a new product or service that is at risk, misappropriation or misuse of another or others intellectual property, and expose the risk of infringement assertions of third-party patents, so as to enhance or accelerate execution, strengthen offensive or defensive positions, and enhance financial reporting transparency

Active Publication Date: 2013-01-15
OCEAN TOMO
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The present invention is a system and methods for managing and transferring the risk of liabilities arising from intellectual property litigation. It helps entities to minimize or transfer their exposure to this risk by conducting pre-emptive analyses and properly allocating funds for potential royalty payments, settlement costs, infringement damages and litigation costs. The invention also includes an insurance system to facilitate the managing and transferring of the risk of liabilities arising from patent infringement litigation. The "captive insurance company" performs an initial assessment of the intellectual property value, creates and funds the required structure to manage the identified risks, and implements necessary process and control elements to manage the identified risks. It enhances financial reporting transparency, acts as a central repository of IP risk data, and can pool IP risk and aggregate IP assets to strengthen offensive or defensive positions or increase opportunity to strategically transfer risk through reinsurance. Additionally, it can establish a SEC-compliant reserve for catastrophic losses and obtain the benefits associated with well-designed captive structures.

Problems solved by technology

In the current marketplace, any business that develops a new product or service is at risk that the misappropriation or misuse of another or others intellectual property—either inadvertent or intentional—exposes the risk of infringement assertions of third-party patents when launching a new product or service.
Historically, the risk of intellectual property infringement claims could often be managed through cross-licensing and credible threats of countersuits.
Today, however, because of the increased threat of infringement assertions by individual inventors and PLECs, cross-licensing and threat of countersuit are often insufficient for protecting a business from such assertions.
Further, the risk of “royalty stacking”, wherein a business is forced to pay royalties to multiple patent holders, adds to the overall costs and risks of releasing such a product or service.
Additionally, judges and juries have had a difficult time reaching a reasonable assessment of the economic benefit of infringed patents resulting in oftentimes unexpected and excessively large patent infringement damages awards.
To the extent they are available, risk management products—such as those made by insurance companies—can be expensive and may offer insufficient coverage limits.
Further, insurers have historically experienced difficulty in efficiently pricing such products, resulting in unacceptably high premiums or loss on the underwriting of policies.
A company's willingness to retain more of its own risk, particularly by increasing deductible levels, may be frustrated by the inadequate discount offered by insurers to take account of the increased deductible and by the fact that the company is unable to establish reserves to pay future claims.
Association captives underwrite the risks of members of an industry or trade association, such as liability risks of medical malpractice.

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[0035]The following is discussed in reference to a patent, but all forms of intellectual property are contemplated such as copyright, trademark, trade secret and right of publicity.

[0036]FIG. 1 shows a schematic, high-level diagram of one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 1, an entity, in this example, a manufacturer 100, presents a new product 104 to a service provider 102. The term “product” is not meant to be limited to a tangible item. For instance, a product may also include a service. In such a case, the “manufacturer” of the service is the person or entity which develops and / or offers the service to customers. Therefore, as used herein, the term “product” is meant to broadly include any article of manufacture, machine, composition, system, computer program product, software, hardware, signal, process, methods of making or using an apparatus, business methods, or services and “manufacturer” is also meant to include the creator or developer of a product or s...

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Abstract

Presented herein are methods and systems for managing an entity's risks of patent coverage. More specifically, the present invention is directed to methods and system for insuring an entity against damage awards in patent litigation. The presented methods and systems allow a manufacturer to minimize their exposure to damage awards in patent litigation by conducting pre-emptive analyses and properly allocating funds for royalty payments and / or damage awards. An insurance captive is also established as a risk management tool to insure the manufacturer against excessive damage awards.

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PRIORITY CLAIM[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11 / 744,699, filed May 4, 2007, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 746,388, filed May 4, 2006, and also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11 / 401,095, filed Apr. 10, 2006, now abandoned which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 669,793, filed Apr. 8, 2005.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to methods and systems for managing the risk arising from intellectual property. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a system and methods for managing the risk of liabilities arising from alleged misappropriation or misuse of intellectual property owned by another or others.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Intellectual property may be subject matter protected by copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or right of publicity law. In the current marketplace, any business that develops a new product ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q40/00
CPCG06Q10/067G06Q10/10G06Q30/0278G06Q40/08G06Q50/184
Inventor MALACKOWSKI, JAMES E.BLOCK, ROBERTCARTER, ANDREW W.CLIFFORD, ADAMCONROY, RICHARDHILL, MICHAEL O.LASINSKI, MICHAEL
Owner OCEAN TOMO
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